Polish musician Hania Rani's album is delicate. Her live show won't be.
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"I composed songs that I really liked, and there was no one to ask at that moment to record the vocal line," she recalls. "I just did it myself. Funny enough, I decided to send a song to a little competition. And I won the competition."
"English feels a little bit more comfortable. Right now, I cannot imagine singing in Polish anymore. Or any other language, like French."
"This is something very subconscious, I think. I can't say that I know all their songs or something."
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